Count of Conza, 3rd Count of Conza (son of Sansone) Fabrizio I, Count of Conza, 4th Count of Conza (son of Luigi) Luigi IV, Count of Conza, 5th Count...
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composer. Though both the Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, he is better known for writing madrigals and pieces of sacred music that use a chromatic...
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center. Conza della Campania is now a turistic attraction, since it can count among its territory the WWF Oasi, including the lake of Conza and the area...
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Madrigal (section Turn of the century)
Glenn (2001). Watkins, Glenn (ed.). "Gesualdo, Carlo, Prince of Venosa, Count of Conza". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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Orsino, Duke of Gravina and Isabella, married to Luise de Gesualdo, Count of Conza. Caterina, firstly married to Andrew Spani then to Italian nobleman...
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Conza may refer to: Municipalities Conza della Campania (commonly Conza), municipality of the Province of Avellino Castelnuovo di Conza, municipality...
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Carafa family (redirect from House of Carafa (disambiguation))
Fabrizio Carafa (died 1590), Duke of Andria; murdered by composer Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, for having an affair with...
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Antonio II Boncompagni Ludovisi (category Princes of Piombino)
Ludovisi (1735–1805) was VIII Duke of Sora and the Prince of Piombino, Marquis of Populonia, Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, Lord di Scarlino, Populonia...
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The Archdiocese of Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia (Latin: Archidioecesis Sancti Angeli de Lombardis–Compsana–Nuscana–Bisaciensis) is a...
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com; Lorenzo Bianconi. "Gesualdo, Carlo, Prince of Venosa, Count of Conza", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by...
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Contursi Terme (category Municipalities of the Province of Salerno)
of the fourth century. Under the Lombards it appears to have belonged to the gastaldate of Conza, when a fortress was built in 840 by Orso, count of Conza...
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Gjergj Arianiti (section Revolt of 1432–36)
Ferdinand Orsino, Duke of Gravina, while the other, Lady Isabella married Louis of Gesualdo, Count of Conza. Catherine, after the death of her first husband...
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Gaetano I Boncompagni Ludovisi (redirect from Gaetano Boncompagni Ludovisi, 6th Duke of Sora and Prince of Piombino)
Ludovisi (1706–1777) was VII Duke of Sora and the Prince of Piombino, Marquis of Populonia, Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, Lord di Scarlino, Populonia...
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Gravina while Isabel, married Lord Louis of Gesualdo, Count of Conza. Gojko and his brothers were lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin...
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Landulf of Conza (died after 979), a Lombard nobleman, was briefly Prince of Benevento in 940 and then briefly Prince of Salerno in 973. The son of Atenulf...
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Concerto delle donne (redirect from Ladies of Ferrara)
Grove sources Bianconi, Lorenzo (2001). "Gesualdo, Carlo, Prince of Venosa, Count of Conza". Grove Music Online. Revised by Glenn Watkins. Oxford: Oxford...
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Principality of Salerno (complete list) – Guaimar I, Prince (880–901) Guaimar II, Prince (901–946) Gisulf I, Prince (946–978) Landulf of Conza, Prince in...
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Il Perdono di Gesualdo (section Catherine of Siena)
earthquake's epicentre was located in Conza della Campania, a feudal domain of the Gesualdos in the province of Avellino since the fifteenth century....
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Lacedonia (redirect from Lacedonia, Diocese of)
Emperor Justinian. It was under the Lombards, the Counts of Conza and the Normans, then became a fiefdom of the Balvano [it], Orsini, Pappacoda and Doria...
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of Amalfi Gaitelgrima, married Guaimar III of Salerno Atenulf II (died 941), Prince of Capua and Benevento Landulf, Count of Conza Guaimar, Count of the...
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from office by Landulf of Conza and his sons in alliance with Marinus II of Naples and Manso of Amalfi. His neighbour, the prince of Benevento and Capua...
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Montevergine, and the archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Benevento was, according to an 11th-century...
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Prehistoric Italy. Date of the prehistoric era are approximate. For further background, see history of Italy and list of prime ministers of Italy. Millennia:...
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(535–554) Siege of Parma (553) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Conza (553–554) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Onoguris (555) – Lazic War Siege of Chalon-sur-Saône...
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Principality of Salerno. In 977, he associated his own son John with him as co-duke. In 973, Manso conspired with Landulf of Conza and Marinus II of Naples...
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Miguel. Several Italians settled in the department of Sonsonate, particularly from Castelnuovo di Conza in the Campania region, and Usulután received several...
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Niccolò Caetani (1526–1585), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop of Conza Antonio Caetani (iuniore) (1566–1624), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal...
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loss of Gaeta, which passed to the crown after Richard's death, by the grant of the county of Conza. According to Peter the Deacon, after the death of Duke...
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Oliveto Citra (category Municipalities of the Province of Salerno)
castle of Oliveto was first mentioned in documents in 1114, when Santa Maria de Foris, in the hamlet of Oliveto, was given to the archbishop of Conza by Count...
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(1576–1578 Died) Annibale de Capua (1578–1595 Died) Cardinal Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (Gonza) (1596–1603 Died) Curtio Palumbo (1604–1605), vicar general Cardinal...
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